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domage

Terms vs Domage - What's the difference?

terms | domage |


As nouns the difference between terms and domage

is that terms is while domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt.

Romage vs Domage - What's the difference?

romage | domage |


As nouns the difference between romage and domage

is that romage is while domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt.

Domage vs Donage - What's the difference?

domage | donage |


As nouns the difference between domage and donage

is that domage is damage; hurt while donage is misspelling of dunnage.

Domage vs Dosage - What's the difference?

domage | dosage |


As nouns the difference between domage and dosage

is that domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt while dosage is the administration of a medication etc, in a measured amount; dosing.

Domage vs Homage - What's the difference?

domage | homage |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between domage and homage

is that domage is (obsolete) subjugation while homage is (obsolete) to cause to pay homage.

As nouns the difference between domage and homage

is that domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt while homage is (historical) in feudalism, the formal oath of a vassal to honor his or her lord's rights.

As a verb homage is

(obsolete) to pay reverence to by external action.

Doomage vs Domage - What's the difference?

doomage | domage |


As nouns the difference between doomage and domage

is that doomage is a penalty or fine for neglect while domage is damage; hurt.

Domage vs Dotage - What's the difference?

domage | dotage |


As nouns the difference between domage and dotage

is that domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt while dotage is decline in judgment and other cognitive functions, associated with aging; senility.

Damage vs Domage - What's the difference?

damage | domage |


As nouns the difference between damage and domage

is that damage is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact while domage is (obsolete) damage; hurt.

As a verb damage

is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.